D.C. May To ‘Look Into’ Trump International Hotel After Trump Seen In Lobby Without Mask

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D.C. May To ‘Look Into’ Trump International Hotel After Trump Seen In Lobby Without Mask
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Trump was caught on video not wearing a mask at a fundraiser in the lobby of the Washington D.C hotel.

Washington D.C. officials may investigate the Trump International Hotel after the president and other guests were caught on camera not wearing masks during a fundraising event this week, theA view of Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. one day before the inaguration of Donald TrumpThe president was filmed Monday at a fundraiser standing near a group of people without a mask, according to aSen.

The video appears to show Trump along with Graham violating city rules as well as the hotel’s own guidelines, which say that “face coverings are required for all associates and guests while in public areas where social distancing is not possible.”Trump tweeted it was “patriotic” to wear a mask, offering his strongest endorsement for face coverings yet.he wasn’t wearing a mask because he was “pretty far away from people, but I would say this: I've explained it, I think, very well.

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